Transnational ‘French’ cinema: the Cannes Film Festival
Transnational ‘French’ cinema: the Cannes Film Festival
This article reassesses the significance of the Cannes Film Festival and the European film festival more generally. Via an analysis of the local/national/global dynamic of Cannes, it considers the role of the festival in both promoting and representing French cinema, going on to suggest that this enables a re- or de-construction of the centrality of the ‘nation’ in articulations of contemporary French cinema.
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Mazdon, Lucy
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22 February 2007
Mazdon, Lucy
fdf3a464-0131-4f73-ab53-eb37e2745d56
Mazdon, Lucy
(2007)
Transnational ‘French’ cinema: the Cannes Film Festival.
[in special issue: French Cinema]
Modern & Contemporary France, 15 (1), .
(doi:10.1080/09639480601115250).
Abstract
This article reassesses the significance of the Cannes Film Festival and the European film festival more generally. Via an analysis of the local/national/global dynamic of Cannes, it considers the role of the festival in both promoting and representing French cinema, going on to suggest that this enables a re- or de-construction of the centrality of the ‘nation’ in articulations of contemporary French cinema.
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Published date: 22 February 2007
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/393949
ISSN: 0963-9489
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